Official 4.3.2
- ttuuxxx
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does anyone have a kernel they like the most, below is a image of all the kernel choices, I don't really want the biggest one either, They range from 35mb-20mb
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http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
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http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
Well,let me think.......I have over 20 Puppy installs on this old test box, with 8 or 10 different kernels between the different Pup's.My first choice would probably be to stay with the 2.6.30.5 kernel.......it seems to be a good balance between newer and older hardware.ttuuxxx wrote:does anyone have a kernel they like the most, below is a image of all the kernel choices, I don't really want the biggest one either, They range from 35mb-20mb
ttuuxxx
2.14x has the 2.6.18 kernel while Lucid and the new Dpup have 2.6.33.2 (and maybe newer) so that might be a good middle ground.
Or you could just use your best judgment and surprise everyone.....
kernal versions
frankly I don't care ......
as long as:
Priority 1:- all dialup modems (inc winmodems),
Priority 2:- sat via ethernet,
Priority 3:- and wireless 3g modems
can equally work. A 4.31 at least I would think.
smp would be nice to make use of those extra "bits" but is it necessary for a beta test version?
scsijon
as long as:
Priority 1:- all dialup modems (inc winmodems),
Priority 2:- sat via ethernet,
Priority 3:- and wireless 3g modems
can equally work. A 4.31 at least I would think.
smp would be nice to make use of those extra "bits" but is it necessary for a beta test version?
scsijon
Hi ttuuxxx
Is it possible to make the kernel fit the software? giving people a choice of what kernel is best for their hardware, I think at the moment there is at least 16 official kernel pets (in woof) that I have found. couldnt we treat them as addons, similar to what barry did with wary? then have the same basic operating system that would work for almost everybody no matter what hardware they were using? (instead of the traditional way of building the software around the kernel and limiting peoples choices)
Just an idea (no idea how to make it work)
Stripe
Is it possible to make the kernel fit the software? giving people a choice of what kernel is best for their hardware, I think at the moment there is at least 16 official kernel pets (in woof) that I have found. couldnt we treat them as addons, similar to what barry did with wary? then have the same basic operating system that would work for almost everybody no matter what hardware they were using? (instead of the traditional way of building the software around the kernel and limiting peoples choices)
Just an idea (no idea how to make it work)
Stripe
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well its done, I'll test it a bit and upload it
ttuuxxx
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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
- ttuuxxx
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moved to this thread http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 886#451886
ttuuxxx
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
OKay, what just happened?
Last I read, RC3 had some xvesa and miscellaneous issues and now there's a new release and a new thread.
I'm confused. Is the new thread the 'official' 4.3.2?
Sully
Last I read, RC3 had some xvesa and miscellaneous issues and now there's a new release and a new thread.
I'm confused. Is the new thread the 'official' 4.3.2?
Sully
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I realize this is a mostly dead thread now that the software was abandoned, but can anybody suggest a devx to use with this 4.3.2 v3 OS version?
I don't want to re-OS all of our computers at this point, and really don't know what I'd want to replace it with anyway. The "new" 4.3.2 looks to be worse, and languishing without support as well
So a usable devx for this original version anybody?
I don't want to re-OS all of our computers at this point, and really don't know what I'd want to replace it with anyway. The "new" 4.3.2 looks to be worse, and languishing without support as well
So a usable devx for this original version anybody?
Hello vtpup
I am running 432v3 (albeit a remaster)
and from checking the md5sum of the devx i use devx_432.sfs,
it appears that it is just a renamed copy of the devx_431.sfs as posted here
md5sum = e46aebe00b8aff2cac57e517336e45d7
I can't remember if i read somewhere to do that, or if ttuuxxx suggested that i do it,
whatever the reason was, it has worked OK for me so far.
I also use the kernel_src-2.6.30.5-patched.sfs4.sfs file, as posted here (usual username/password combo required)
md5sum = 41295d904ff54043ee0d332443392b20
Hope this helps
CatDude
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I am running 432v3 (albeit a remaster)
and from checking the md5sum of the devx i use devx_432.sfs,
it appears that it is just a renamed copy of the devx_431.sfs as posted here
md5sum = e46aebe00b8aff2cac57e517336e45d7
I can't remember if i read somewhere to do that, or if ttuuxxx suggested that i do it,
whatever the reason was, it has worked OK for me so far.
I also use the kernel_src-2.6.30.5-patched.sfs4.sfs file, as posted here (usual username/password combo required)
md5sum = 41295d904ff54043ee0d332443392b20
Hope this helps
CatDude
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For those interested, or currently running it and who need the original ISO again, the 4.3.2 v3 "Official 4.3.2" of this thread is available here:
http://www.lamiaworks.com.au/puppy_isos.html
about half way down that page as:
puppy432_v3.iso
checksum is 71aea85e9fd805b7e6d02ea3baa3d0df
http://www.lamiaworks.com.au/puppy_isos.html
about half way down that page as:
puppy432_v3.iso
checksum is 71aea85e9fd805b7e6d02ea3baa3d0df
End of the game
I have the impression also Barry noticed things did not progress... that is probably why he decided to launch his new puppy
End of the game for Puppy 4.3.2, the distro that was never born
End of the game for Puppy 4.3.2, the distro that was never born
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I dare to disagree.Gurglin
I have the impression also Barry noticed things did not progress... that is probably why he decided to launch his new puppy
End of the game for Puppy 4.3.2, the distro that was never born
432v3 - as is - is a very good Puppy and I run it on several machines several times a week. ttuuxxx put a lot of work into it, and the result is definitely worth appreciating.
- ttuuxxx
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Re: End of the game
I've used wary 5.1.1 latest version and even made a mediaplayer version, but it is sluggish compared 4 series, Wary is close but isn't 4 series just yet.Gurglin wrote:I have the impression also Barry noticed things did not progress... that is probably why he decided to launch his new puppy
End of the game for Puppy 4.3.2, the distro that was never born
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
I have run Puppy 4.32v3 as my main OS since I was able to find a download of it. Before this I had been running Wary 511. I like Puppy 4.32v3 better than Wary at this point.wuwei wrote:432v3 - as is - is a very good Puppy and I run it on several machines several times a week. ttuuxxx put a lot of work into it, and the result is definitely worth appreciating.
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